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One of the most common forms of psychology, developmental psychology, highlights the notion of “Nature versus nurture” in an individual’s personality. In the “Harry Potter” series, many characters are controlled by their senses of nature and nurture, but which seems to be the more popular of the two in the wizarding world?
As we recently posted, Dan Radcliffe is all set to appear onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this Thursday. Now we can report of another TV appearance for you all to set your reminders for – Dan will be appearing on Live With Kelly and Michael…click to find out when!!!
Carnival Flower is the debut album by the London-based group Molotov Jukebox. They successfully blend differing genres of music such as ska, reggae, pop and samba. Of course, Harry Potter fans worldwide will know lead singer Natalia Tena for playing the role of Nymphadora Tonks in the Harry Potter films.
Rejoice, Ravenclaws! Finally, the house with the brainiest students has won its first Pottermore House Cup, rising from its last place finish in the fourth Cup.
Meet Fan of the Week Dominique, a Hufflepuff from Zambia. Read on to find out how he became a “Harry Potter” fan and what the fandom means to him.
MuggleNet’s global book club Alohomora! continues its reread of the Harry Potter series by closing out Goblet of Fire with a LIVE movie watch. Join hosts Kat, Caleb, Michael, and Laura and special guest host Bryn Court, lead sculptor of the Harry Potter film franchise and Diagon Alley in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park!
Evanna Lynch attended We Day in California this week. Earlier this month, she attended the London event, which we reported on here. At the event, Evanna spoke to 16,000 students who had earned the privilege to be there through their hard work. Other stars speaking or performing at the event included Orlando Bloom and Seth Rogan.
MuggleNet’s global book club Alohomora! continues its reread of the Harry Potter series with its book wrap discussion of Goblet of Fire. Join hosts Kat, Noah, Michael, and special guest host Kazu Kibuishi, illustrator of the US 15th anniversary editions.
Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) is just one of many celebrities and thousands of people around the world who’s backing and taking part in “Live Below the Line,” a campaign run by the Global Poverty Project. The idea of said campaign is to raise awareness of poverty by living off of “$1.50 of food and drink for one to five days.” The challenge will run between the dates of April 28 to May 2.